Jungle Comics #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Vendetta of the Tree Tribes!", Titana—raised by apes in the wild—launches a fierce defense when hunters invade her jungle, capturing Ann and N'geeso. Kaänga arrives just in time to rescue them, leading to a dramatic confrontation that ends with Titana plunging into a crocodile pool. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by John Celardo, with a cover by Joe Doolin, this 1947 adventure blends primal action and jungle mystery in a strikingly drawn tale.
In "Vendetta of the Tree Tribes!" from Jungle Comics #93 (1947), Titana—raised by apes and fierce in the wild—turns on human hunters who trespass in her jungle, capturing the intruder Ann and the tribal scout N'geeso. When Kaänga arrives to intervene, the clash of instincts and loyalty sends Titana fleeing into the jaws of a crocodile pool.
In "null," a 1947 adventure from Jungle Comics #93, the ruthless overseer of a remote diamond mine secretly hides gems in corpses sent downriver for burial. When Terry uncovers the scheme, he must navigate the treacherous jungle and the man's deadly deception to bring the smuggler to justice.
In this 1947 tale from Jungle Comics #93, Tabu tracks down the looters who desecrated his teacher N'moli's tomb, confronting them with a chilling illusion that sends them fleeing into the wild. The story, written by ? [as Mack], leans into the eerie tension of the jungle and the power of belief.
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Reprinted in Kaänga #6 (2019)
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